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Robert Doisneau at 100

 

Today is the 100th anniversary of the birth of French photographer Robert Doisneau, and the John Cleary Gallery blog is pleased to offer a small retrospective of some of his most enduring images.

 

Robert_Doisneau_La_Dame_Indignee

La dame indignee, 1948

 

Robert_Doisneau_Le_Valse_du_14_Julliet_1949

Valse du 14 juillet, 1949

 

Robert_Doisneau_Jacques_Prevert_au_Gueridon_1955

Jacques Prevert au Gueridon, 1955

 

Robert_Doisneau_Danse

Danse

 

Robert_Doisneau_Le _menage_de_monsieur_Barre_1955

Le menage de monsieur Barre, 1955

 

Robert_Doisneau_Mademoiselle_Anita_1951  Robert_Doisneau_Pablo_Picasso

Mademoiselle Anita and Pablo Picasso

 

Robert_Doisneau_Le_Baiser_The_Kiss

Le baiser de l'Hotel de Ville (The Kiss), 1950

 

Even Google is getting in on the action, celebrating the photographer's centennial with its very own Doisneau doodle:

DoisneauDoodle

 

Striking your French photography fancy?  Give us a call and we'd love to show you our inventory of Doisneau prints or track down any in which you might be interested!

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Posted on Mar 9, 2012

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Posted on Mar 1, 2012

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Posted on Feb 29, 2012

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